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Show BEAVER CITY, UTAH, FRIDAY, AUGUST 22, ESTABLISHED UTAH STATE ASSOCIATIOM P MERLE B. MERKLEY Associate Editor AIItD G. MERKLEY Editor and Publisher PUBLISHED SUBSCRIPTION RATES Year, $2.50; 6 Mo. $1.50; (PAYABLE IN ADVANCE) 3 Mo. $1. First Class Publication entered in the Post Office at Beaver, Utah, as second class mall matter, under the act of Congress of A March 3, 1879. Advertising rates quoted illNERSVILLE By Mrs. Alvwetta RobinHon on request. 24. Telephone Mrs. Dave Atkin and Mr. and Mrs. Frank Morris. Mrs. Olive Murdock left Sunday for Ely, Nev., to spend a few weeks visit with her son, Rulon Murdock Robert Monner is in the Milfonl and family. hospital whore lie underwent an Mr. and Mrs. Mitchell Stoddard appendix operation last Thursday. and son of Salt Lake City arrived Mr. and Mrs. Koss Marshall here Wednesday to spend a few are rejoicing over the arrival of a days vacation with friends and relbaby lxy, born Sunday, August 17 atives in the Iron County hospital. Mr. and Mrs. John Bailey and Harold (iillins, son of Mr. and children of San Diego, California, Mrs. Jule (iillins is in the Ironl arrived here Saturday. They came to bring Mrs. Bailey's mother, Mrs. County hospital where be was on for appendicitis Satur- Walter Blackner home after spendday. ing the past two months with Mr. and Mrs. Ephraim Mecham them. returned home Sunday from DuchShirley Blackner returned home esne where they have been since Wednesday after spending the past he was hurt in July from a fall two weeks at Salt Lake City with relatives. from a horse. Dalton Fails and Bob' (Iillins have obtained work in the Tintic Standard at Eureka where they went after the Horn Silver closed By Mrs. Irene Green down. NORTHCREEK Supt. I). R. Pearce and Sherman Carter were here Tuesday going through the school in preparation for its opening. Richard it. Thomas and Mrs. Veda DeMai, Stake Sunday School officers, were visitors in Sunday School here Sunday morning. The Dairy Association is planning another milking barn. Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Jameson. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jameson, Mr. and Mrs. Royal Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Wood, Mr. and Mrs. Sherman Wood and Mr. and Mrs. Del-beJameson all went up the creek and had supper last week. The Davis famiy spent Sundav Those up Indian Creek Canyon. present were, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Davis, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Basel Davis. Mr. and Mrs. Arshel Evans, Mr. and Mrs. Vol ma MacFee. all with families. Carl Truman bought him a new Studelmker truck. There are three threshers work-- ; nig in town. Many bushels of grain have been raised. There is more this year than there has been for several years. The Fireside Chat was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Merrell Jameson. GREENVILLE By Mary Jane Calvert Mrs. Margaret Olson and daughTues- ter of Salt Lake City spent day here calling on friends and relatives. Our Sacrament Meeting speakers Sunday were Walter Kerksiek and John P. Murdock. Their talks were very interesting and we invite them to come again soon. Cloicy Uae Atkin of San Jose California, arrived here Monday to spend a few weeks visit with her uncle, Koss Calvert and family. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Atkin and children of Ruth, Nevada, arrived here Monday to spend a week's vacation with their parents, Mr. and a l!v . R 8 W. Metal Producers, 18708 Ut.; 1.5 sec. ft. for mining well 800 purposes from a 16-ift. deep at a point N. 39 degrees, 0 min. E. 12,144 ft. from SW Cor. T 27 S, R 11 W. The water will be used for concentrating ores at Metal Producers Millsite. One sec. ft. of water will be consumed and Vi sec. ft. will be returned to the natural stream at a point N. 40 degrees E. 13,500 ft. from SW Cor. T 27 S, R 11 W. 18827 G. Alfred Morton and Ralph Fordham, Greenville, Utah: .1 sec. ft. for domestic use from well bet. 50 and 250 ft. a deep at a point N. 2111 ft. and E. 712 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T 29 S, R 8 W. 18837 George Bradshaw. Beaver, Ut.; .045 sec. ft. for domestic well 68 ft. deep use from a at a point N. 4777 ft. and W. 113 ft. from SE Cor. Sec. 31, T 29 s, Mil-for- n. l n. n. R 8 W. Protests resistine the granting of any of the foregoing applica tions with reasons thereror, must be in affidavit form with extra fnnv and filed with the State En gineer, 403 State Capitol. Salt Lake City 1, Utah, on or before October 12, 1947. ED. II. WATSON, State Engineer (First publication, Aug. 15, 1947) (Ltwt publication, Sept. 12, 1947) In honor of Mr. and Mrs. John Probate & Guardianship (ireen and family of Riverton, a Notices family gathering was held at the For Further Infornmtlon Consult homo of Albert (ireen Thursday the County Clerk or the Reevening of last week. Games and Signers. spective visiting were enjoyed and a deliOF cious lunch was served. Those present were, Mr. and Mrs. Dell Evans and family, Mr. and Mrs. Clark Gillins and family, Mrs. Edna Crosby and daughter, Joy, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Warby and family, Mr. and Mrs. Martin Green and son, LaVoy, Harry Green and Albert Green and family. The guests left for their homes Friday morning. Miss Imelda Green spent Friday and Saturday in Cedar City. While there she was the guest of Miss Genevieve Barton. Mr. and Mrs. Garnell Crosby and baby of Garfield spent the weekend here the guest of Mr. Crosby's father. Guy Crosby and other IN THE DISTRICT COURT BEAVER COUNTY, UTAH. NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF ELIZA ELLEN PUFFER, Deceased. Creditors will present their claims with vouchers attached to the undersigned administrator at the offices of Cline, Wilson and Mr. and Mr. Bill N. Don. fedav Cline, his attorneys, at Milford, Utah, on or before the 11th day City, were Sundav visitor-- at the of October, 1947. home of Mrs. Nelson's sisters, the DON PUFFER, Administrator of the Estate of Eliza Ellen Hales sisters. Puffer, Deceased. (First publication, Aug. 8, 1947) (Last publication, Aug. 29, 1947 ) J. Warr, chairman of Beaver Scout District and Aird G.Merkley of the stake presidency were in attendance at the annual scout meeting at Provo on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. V. Banks had as their house .guests over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Jones and two children of Pasadena, Cal. The Jones' were recent high school teachers at Heaver and Mr. Jones at present is teaching at the Pasadena junior high srhool. The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to change or appropriate water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: To Change: D. I. McKnight and Jess McKnight, successors-in-inter-eto Claude J. Myers proposes to change the point of diversion and place of use of .446 sec. ft. of water right acquired by Underground-Water Claim No. 3993. The water has been diverted from a 14-iwell 76 ft. deep at a point N. 35 ft. and E. 1075 ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 19, T. 28 S, R 10 W and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to Irrigate 15 acres of land emSec. 19, braced in E'4SWSW T 28 S, R 10 W and for year-roun- d stock watering purposes. Hereafter .446 sec. ft. of water will bo diverted from a 16-iwell bet. 90 and 150 deep at a point N. 35 ft. and E. 1000 ft. from SW Cor. said Sec. 19, and used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 1 to Irrigate 50 acres of land embraced In V? W. 0. IIEFFNER and E. L. MACKERELL General Contracting and WORK GtAIUXTEEO ItOOF PAINTING OI U SPECIALTY 18-- H or 5.60 10.05 daily Mr. and Mrs. Max Patterson and family of Oaliente. Nev.. spent five weeks recently at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. O. Patterson, parents of Mr. Patterson. Martha Louise Hurst is on vacation to South Gate, California, where she is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Dewey Hurst. Miss Hurst, an employee of the J. F. Tolton Inv. Miss SERVES SO MANY CITIES, COMMUNITIES SO fCCNOAfcJJ; The best way to get more f0f your travel dollar is to 80 k y i GREYHOinvn . m lHner fflea of transportation offers so Co.. has been gone two weeks. courtesy.convenience and Mrs. A. Beckman and grandson, Lyn Beckman have been visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wal ter Kerksiek for the past week. Mrs. Beckman is an aunt of Mr. Kerksiek. They plan to return to their home Saturday. service! BEAVER DRUG IMioiio 0 No. 1 CO 1!pav. NURSTATt TMNWT 11, um Autumn Quarter at Your UNIVERSITY September 22 : English and achievement for all new students. tesu September 25 : Registration of entering students. September fresh-me- 26-2- 7: of all other registration September 29: Classwork begins. This Autumn Quarter your state university is o- ffering 6tudy in more departments than ever before. It is better equipped and better staffed to give you every educational opportunity. from every section of the state More students will enroll at the "U" this fall than, at any other time in its liistory. Make your application for entrance early. For information about the University, write the Office of ilia President 97-ye- ar UNIVERSITY OF UTAH SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH M .Men anil Gleaner Fireside Chat Miss hi a Marie McQuarrie entertained twenty five M Men and Gleaners at a fireside chat Sun- evening following church. Mrs. Winnie Puffer gave a. review of the book. "Adrift on an Ice Pan." by W. T. Gretifall. The hostess served refreshments. iday st W East Ward Sacrament Meeting Bishop A. J. Terry was in charge of the Sunday evening services at East Ward with George C. Miller and Howard C. White of the high council as speakers. Sacrament .Meeting J. Albert Muir of the bishopric was in charge of the sacrament 'meeting Sunday evening in the 'West Ward and the speakers were Ira D. Yardley and Leonard Paice of the stake high council. Musical numbers were, a piano solo by Lyn of Salt Lake city and a WSWVi. E4SWy4SWi; Sec. Beckman 19, T 28 S, R 10 W, and for stock number by the choir, directed by Catherine Miller villi Mary Warr watering. at the piano. To Appropriate: 18546 John M. Anderson, Beaver, Ut.; 1.5 sec. ft. for irrigation use from a 12-iwell bet. 35 and 100 ft. deep at a point S. 202.5 ft. and W. 615 ft. from EH Cor. Sec. 32. T 29 S. R 7 W. The water will be used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 31 to irrigate 100 acres of land embraced In E'j Sec. 31 and j n. Painting Phone LaMont Thornock advises students taking physical education not to purchase gym pants before school commences as there is a uniform suit for these classes. 4.3.- - jpglll n. fF SALT LAKE CITY LAS VEGAS, NEV. US ANGELES Six schedules each w'y railroad. ; NOTICE TO WATER USERS M. Mr. and familv left Tuesday to take' Duane Ferris to Twin Falls. Idaho, where he has employment on the Melvin Ei! wards orman Glavius u,. ,t,ri Mrs and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Glavins and Lois of Denver. Colo., daugbt"!-were guests. Thursday to Saturday .Sit the home of Mr. and Mrs. C1"0 Patterson. Tin- - ladies drove an-to Parowan Friday to visit with other sister. Mrs. Liny Stevens. The visitors left for Los Angeles beand on up the roast to Canada home. to their fore returning Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Edwards and family drove up from Milford Mrs. Sunday o visit with Mr. and accomwere Jesse Edwards. They Edpanied by their niece, LaRae va- week's a had who spent wards, cation with them. Russell Sly. Milford, has spent several days visiting with his Melgrandparents. Mr. and Mrs. vin Edwards. Stake Missionaries Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. George C. Murdock. They related many experiences they had while in the mission field. A large attendance of 49 was present. Mr. and Mrs. Chester Sly and family of Delta visited here Saturday and Sunday with Mrs. Sly's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly. Mr. and Mrs. Thurland Sly of Milford and Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Edwards were in Richfield Saturday on business and for shopping. The Slys visited overnight at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Dale Sly. Little Diane Edwards visited in Milford for a work with her aunt Mrs. Harry Mills and family The Mills brought Diane home Sunday. Duane Baldwin, who lias had employment in Salt Lake since home school closd. retained where he will remain until the reopening of school. Mr. and Mrs. C r t'i !!;ld vin of Salt Lake City and Mr. and Mrs. Union Hansen of Milford were here visiting Saturday and Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Iyoyal Baldwin. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Woodbury and daughter of Delta visited with their niece. Mrs. Loyal Baldwin and family on Sunday. Thev were returning to their home foHnviir: a Woodbury reunion held in Pryce Canyon. Mr. Woodburv. who is a patriarch in Delta, w;s a former resident of Mandorfield. n. EVERY FRIDAY Mr. and Mrs. Wallace R. Dean MANDERFIELD NOTICE TO WATER USERS The following applications have been filed with the State Engineer to appropriate water in Beaver County, State of Utah, throughout the entire year, unless otherwise designated, all locations being from SLB&M: Arthur Blackner and 18635 James W. Blackner, Greenville, 0.1 sec. ft. for domestic use l't; well 172 feet deep from a at a point N. 1851 ft. and E. 35W ft. from SW Cor. Sec. 25, T 29 S, NOVEMBER 25, 19Q4 194: 2118 a tHIHHillimillMimiHHIIMHIHlHHIIIHIHmilHimiHllllimiHHflHIumiHIIflllimm THERE'S NO PLACE E! n. Mm NWli Sec. 32, T 29 S. R 7 W. 18639 James Moves and Albert Moves, Beaver, Utah; 1 sec. ft. for Irrigation use from a 14-iwell bet. 50 and 150 ft. deep at a point S. 1009 ft. and E. 50 ft. from W14 Cor. Sec. 21. T 28 S. R 7 W. The water will he used from Apr. 1 to Oct. 30 to Irrigate 40 acres of land embraced In SWViSWH Sec. 21, T 28 S. R 7 W g and for year-roun- d purposes. 18642 Paul W. Griffiths, P. O. Box 362. Beaver. Ut.; 0.1 sec. ft for domestic use from a well bet. 30 and 60 ft. deep at a point 8. 1204 ft. and W. 2731 ft. from E4 Cor. Sec. 28, T 29 S. R 8 W. 18862 James H. Rollins, Milford, Ut. ; 8 sec. ft. for irrigation use from Indian Creek In Pine Valley at a point S. 1743.3 ft. and W. 1804.5 ft. from NE Cor. Sec. 19. T 29 S. R 17 W. The water will be used from Mar. 15 to Oct. 1 to Irrigate 320 acres of land embraced In SVi Sec. 15. T 29 S, R 17 W, and for year-roun- d Incidental domestic and purpose!. "Old timers of the stock-waterin- SEE US... for Farm Loans. Don't involve yourself with all the red tape . . . en-coun- ted when dealing with Federal or outside loan agencies. Keep your Farm Loan business at home. Come in and lot's talk it over. Member Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation $5000 Maximum Insurance for Each Depositor BEAVER CITY BRANCH ' OF MILFORI) STATE BANK stock-waterin- You'll find it pays to bring your Ford "back home" to us, for Genuine Ford Service. Hero are live important reasons why: 1. n. Tintic mining (Thai goes for Ford Service, too!) PORD-TRAINE- dis- 2. FACTORY-APPROVE- 3. SPECIAL predict a new era For a job done right. 4; GENUINE FORD PART- min- Mode right upon deeper, but And here's a Ford-Extr- mining. ' State Engineer (First publication, July 25. 1947) (Last publication. Aug 22. 1947) METAl MINING INDUSTRY OF UTAH time-savin- g Immediate service on oil jobs! Once you've tried Genuine Ford g ED. H. WATSON. . . . a: Service, we're you'll agree . . . Protests resisting the" granting of any of the foregoing applications with reasons therefor must be In affidavit form, with extra copy and filed with the State Engineer, 4 03 State Capitol. Salt I.ke City 1. Utah, on or before September 21, 1947. S- fit right . . . last longerl 5; CONVENIENT BUDGET TERM- S- ing camp, based more expensive METHODS better work. FORD EQUIPMENT D For fosfer, trict, Eureka, Utah, for the great MECHANICS D Who Jrnow your Ford best. J. M. 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